Since its inception in 2009, Joule Logic has worked on a wide variety of projects in Australia and throughout the Asia-Pacific. We are committed to providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions that meet our Clients’ requirements.

Chepstowe Wind Farm is located in western Victoria and consists of three Senvion MM92 (2.05 MW) wind turbines. Joule Logic provided the services of Owners Engineer, Bank’s Engineer, the Engineer for the wind turbine supply contract and the Superintendent for the balance of plant contract. Chepstowe Wind Farm commenced operations in April 2015.

Joule Logic prepared an Environmental Impact Assessment and Management Plan for the Hydrowood project at Lake Pieman, located on the Tasmanian west coast. The Hydrowood underwater salvage operation aims to recover standing speciality timber that was inundated during the construction of Hydro Tasmania reservoirs through the 1970s and 1980s. It is anticipated that Hydrowood will […]

Joule Logic has been working with the Tasmanian Climate Change Office (TCCO) to increase the deployment of electric vehicles in Tasmania. Joule Logic is currently working with twelve fleet managers and other stakeholders to introduce plug-in vehicles such as the Mitsubishi Outlander plug-in hybrid and the Nissan Leaf into their fleets.

Joule Logic worked with the Clean Energy Council to develop a certification scheme for small wind turbines in Australia. This involved a review of international small wind turbine product certification schemes, an overview of the proposed Australian product certification scheme methodology and drafting of the Australian product certification scheme methodology and stakeholder feedback.

Joule Logic has worked for the World Bank since 2011 on renewable projects in Tonga, Tuvalu and the Dominican Republic. These projects include wind energy projects, solar projects, biomass, network optimisation, energy efficiency and management of the requirements of multiple donor organisations.

Joule Logic negotiated the EPC contract and performed the Superintendent role for this project. The project is a 100kW solar array, producing 130 MWh per year, enabling a substantial increase to the buildings NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System) rating.

Joule Logic produced the report: Pathways towards a wind technology embedded generation industry in Tasmania. This work was completed on behalf of the Tasmanian Renewable Energy Industry Development Board.

Joule Logic partnered with Azure International (Beijing) to develop a detailed 5-year forecast of Australian wind turbine generator (WTG) pricing. The project compared WTG pricing in the US, China and Australia between 2006 and 2012 and examined the key drivers of pricing in each market.

Joule Logic completed the acquisition technical due diligence program for Shenhua Corporation for both Bluff Point and Studland Bay Wind Farm. Prior to undertaking this role for Shenhua, who were the eventually acquired the wind farm, Joule Logic undertook a similar scope of work for other parties.